That's what I had said in my original message. That isn't working. Did you read my entire message? I had also stated multiple times, that I had closed the app entirely, and even dismissed it from my app switcher, then reopened it with no luck.

Chris.

----- Original Message ----- From: "Pam Francis" <ppowell...@aol.com>
To: <macvisionaries@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Sunday, October 14, 2012 1:14 AM
Subject: Re: a really bad problem with the Facebook app for iPad.


Hello how are you? Have you tried tapping on the newsfeed when you reopen your Facebook app? That may refresh your news feed an intern refresher notifications.

Pam Francis

On Oct 13, 2012, at 9:47 PM, Chris Gilland <clgillan...@gmail.com> wrote:

Okay. This is ridiculous! I am pulling my hair out trying to figure this out.

Normally, I am very good at figuring these things out, however, I even had my mother look, who is completely cited, and she cannot even figure it out. Here's the situation. I have a friend, actually a relative, to be more precise, who commented on a photo which I uploaded to Facebook. She also commented on a couple of textual wall posts that I created. I textual wall posts, I simply just mean status messages. Anyway, I had Facebook set up to text me every time that I get a comment to my posts. So all of a sudden, I received a text message from 32665 That tells me patricia McCorkle commented on one of my status messages. The problem is, I actually open to the Facebook app on my iPad And not on my iPhone. I sold that I had five notifications all total. I double tap the notification spy button, and that presented me with the pop up which contained all of my notifications if I could double tap on to expand and react to. Sorry for the typos before going any further by the way. I am using Siri to dictate this email, as I am not by my computer. I'm actually outside on my back screened in porch enjoying the nice weather. So please forgive me. Anyway, the problem that I am running into is, after dismissing this Papa, even if I close the app and completely get it out of my app switcher, and then go back in, I find it now, it is saying notifications zero button. Normally, this would be correct. The problem however is, Patricia Commented once again on one of my status messages, I do not even believe the same one, while I still had the Facebook app running on my iPad. I haven't closed the app before she commented the second time. Now, upon looking at the notifications icon, without first double tapping on it, I am noticing that it still is showing notifications zero. It is almost as if it is not refreshing in real time. I definitely would not however expect for it too. Ultimately, my bottom line point in all of this is to say, how do I go about refreshing my newsfeed, notifications, etc., with the iPad app specifically. I am on the most recent update. I know that with a lot of apps on my iPhone, there is a thing that says hold down to refresh. With that, I can simply double tap and then slide my finger down and it will automatically refresh. That does not seem to be happening here though. I cannot find such an icon anywhere. As I said, worst scenario, you would think that if I simply got rid of the app out of the app switcher, and then went and relaunched it from my home screen, that would Denver fresh automatically. However, that does not even seem to be working. I am just curious what needs to happen to get this to properly work. I don't know about the iPhone version, as I hardly have used it, but the iPad version looks very very promising.

Again as I said: please excuse all the typos in this message. I am quite confident that there are quite a few. Usually, Siri does very well with me dictating, however, as of lately, it is really been crappy.

Anyhow, I think you all get the point, nevertheless. Please do let me know, if any of you guys have any earthly idea how to get this to properly work. Just to give you a couple more specs, this is an iPad third-generation, running the very most newest version of the Facebook app, and it is currently running on iOS six. More specifically, this is the iPad third-generation, 16 gig black. Not that that matters… But just figured I would tell you anyway. Smile.

Chris.


Sent from my iPhone

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